Touchscreen-ordered subs from a dairy farm turned gas station empire. Philly's pride.
In the Mid-Atlantic, Wawa isn't a convenience store — it's a way of life. The touchscreen-ordered hoagies (never call them subs) are legitimately good sandwiches that happen to be made in a place that also sells motor oil. The Italian Classic and the Gobbler (Thanksgiving-themed, available seasonally) have cult followings. Wawa's dairy farm origins (founded 1803) give it authenticity that 7-Eleven can only dream about. Philadelphia will fight you over which Wawa has the best hoagies.

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